What does a gangrene leg look like?

What does a gangrene leg look like?

Gangrene Symptoms and Signs In dry gangrene, the skin is hard and black or purplish. In earlier stages, the skin may be pale and either numb or painful. In wet gangrene, the affected area will be swollen with blisters oozing fluid; and the area may be red and warm with a foul odor.

What are the symptoms of gangrene in legs?

General symptoms of gangrene include: initial redness and swelling. either a loss of sensation or severe pain in the affected area. sores or blisters that bleed or release a dirty-looking or foul-smelling discharge (if the gangrene is caused by an infection)

How do I know if I have gas gangrene?

What Are the Symptoms of Gas Gangrene?

  1. fever.
  2. air under the skin.
  3. pain in the area around a wound.
  4. swelling in the area around a wound.
  5. pale skin that quickly turns gray, dark red, purple, or black.
  6. blisters with foul-smelling discharge.
  7. excessive sweating.
  8. increased heart rate.

Does Clostridium perfringens cause gas gangrene?

Gas gangrene is most often caused by bacteria called Clostridium perfringens. It also can be caused by group A streptococcus, Staphylococcus aureus, and Vibrio vulnificus. Clostridium is found nearly everywhere.

What does gangrene look like when it starts?

If you have gas gangrene, the surface of your skin may look normal at first. As the condition worsens, your skin may become pale and then turn gray or purplish red. The skin may look bubbly and may make a crackling sound when you press on it because of the gas within the tissue.

What does gas gangrene look like?

Gas gangrene. As the condition worsens, your skin may become pale and then turn gray or purplish red. The skin may look bubbly and may make a crackling sound when you press on it because of the gas within the tissue. Gas gangrene is most commonly caused by infection with a bacterium called Clostridium perfringens.

What does gas gangrene smell like?

Loss of color in the affected body part: The area will become discolored and eventually turn dry and dark. The color will change from red to black in dry gangrene, or it will become swollen and foul-smelling in wet gangrene. Gas gangrene will produce particularly foul-smelling, brownish pus.

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